Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Which Ectophasia? (09.08.17) --> E. crassipennis

Posted by johnes81 on 12-08-2017 20:43
#5

I'm trying to retrain myself with these. Ectophasia can be tricky.

However, I do agree that this matches crassipennis well.
I live in Berlin and I find them in August more often than July.

You should wait for Theo.